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Acknowlegments.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1983 p.XIX-XIX.Accès : Voir document
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An Analysis of Errors in Written Communication. de Nystrand, Martin.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1986 p.57-74.Accès : Voir document
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Children as Writers: The Beginnings of Learning to Write. de Gundlach, Robert A.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1990 p.129-147.Accès : Voir document
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Context as Vehicle: Implicatures in Writing. de Cooper, Marilyn M.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1989 p.105-128.Accès : Voir document
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Defining Thematic Progressions and Their Relationship to Reader Comprehension. de Glatt, Barbara S.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1988 p.87-103.Accès : Voir document
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Explorations in the Real-Time Production of Written Discourse. de Matsuhashi, Ann.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1994 p.269-290.Accès : Voir document
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Introduction. Rhetoric's "Audience" and Linguistics' "Speech Community": Implications for Understanding Writing, Reading, and Text. de Nystrand, Martin.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1984 p.1-28.Accès : Voir document
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Learning to Revise: Some Component Processes. de Jaffe Bartlett, Elsa.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1997 p.345-363.Accès : Voir document
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Preface.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1982 p.XV-XVII.Accès : Voir document
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Psychology and Composition: Past, Present, and Future. de de Beaugrande, Robert.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1993 p.211-267.Accès : Voir document
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Spectator Role and the Beginnings of Writing. de Britton, James.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1991 p.149-169.Accès : Voir document
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Speech Act Theory and Writing. de Steinmann Jr., Martin.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1995 p.291-323.Accès : Voir document
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The Role of Production Factors in Writing Ability. de Scardamalia, Marlene;
Bereiter, Carl;
Goelman, Hillel.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1992 p.173-210.Accès : Voir document
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The Structure of Textual Space. de Nystrand, Martin.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1987 p.75-86.Accès : Voir document
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What Writers Need to Know That They Don't Know They Need to Know. de Black, John B;
Wilkes-Gibbs, Deanna;
Gibbs Jr, Raymond W.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1996 p.325-343.Accès : Voir document
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Writing and Learning in School Settings. de Applebee, Arthur N.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1998 p.365-381.Accès : Voir document
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Written Language and Society: Some Particular Cases and General Observations. de Stubbs, Michael.
Ouvrage: What writers know : the language, process, and structure of written discourse New York : Academic Press, 1985 p.31-55.Accès : Voir document